- Born in Lebanon around 1896
- Moved to Egypt in 1920's
- She opened the first music Hall in cairo called "Opera Casino"
- She trained many stars such as Tahia Carioca, Samia Gamal, Naima Akef
- She introduced into belly dance folk steps and improved the way to dance adding more arms moves and using all stage. From this it was known as Oriental Dance or Raqs el Sharki
- Born is Ismaileya, Egypt around 1915
- When teenenger she went to work with her family in Cairo where she started her carrer as dancer
- She was introduced to Badia then started to dance in Opera Casino's trupe and gradually became famuous
- She starred in not less then 150 films in that period
- She was know as Carioka as she introduced into belly dance Brazilian Samba moves improving shimmies
- Born in Egypt in 1924
- She also started her carred in Opera Casino and trained by Badia
- Samia was also trained in ballet and modern danced which later she introduced techniques into belly dance improving our posture and stage skills
- She soon became famous and starred in films includding the famous Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves’ (1954) with French comedian Fernandel and ‘Valley of the King’ (1955) with Robert Taylor.
- Samia also introduced veils to the dance inspired in Hollywood films
- She had a short relationship with the composer and musician Farid el-Atrash who later split up with her and refused to marry her
- Naima starred in many movies and theatre productions and once won the first prize at a festival of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow
- She also took part of the dancers in Kitcat with Beba
- Born in Syria around 1871
- She was the firs Oriental Dancer to perform in US at the "Street Cairo" an exhibition held in Chicago in 1893
- She danced with Beba and Naima in Kitcar cabaret
- She became famous for espionage in Cairo during Second World War, she used her charming to extract important information from English to pass to Germans
- She was imprisioned in 1942 for 2 years after she was suspected of spying for the Germans
- After the was in 1946 she produced a film called "Almotasharidah"
- Born in Cairo, Egypt in 1851
- She was student of Shooq, the first Oriental Dancer in Egypt
- Shafiqa was already famous in 1920's as she was the pioneer to the candelabra dance
- She danced for years in a club called El Dorado and later she opend her own Club know as "Alf Leyla"
- Saddly she became addicted to coccaine and died in 1926
- She worked for Badia Masbani in Opera Casino which opened doors to the cinema
- Hagar took part of many Egyptian films in 40's.
- In the film "Abou Halmous" (The father os Hamous) she plays a dancer in a club. 1947
- She can be seen in more then 30 films in that time and danced in most of them
- She retired in the 1950's and went into clothing business
- She worked with Badia in Opera Casino but got fired as Badia didn't belive in her potential
- So the actor Youssef Wehbe treined her. Once she was ready he gave her a role in his film in 1944.
- She proved in her films that she was indeed a good dancer and actress and she became famour lates 1940's
- She was married 5 times. Once with Kamel el Shenawi (who played her husband in one of the films)
- She died in 2008 at age 88.
- Born in 1910 Beirut, Lebanon
- She started her carrer in Beirut
- She opened her own club called "Kitkat" where also Naima Akef danced
- She was well know in the high society and the government circle.She remained famous in 30's, 40's and 50's
- Beba was very successful dancer and business woman earning the equivalent of 150.000 Euros per month by that time.
- Besides being a belly dancers she faught agains English coloni as a Patriot and freedon fighter
- When Badia left Cairo to Syria she sold Opera Casino to Beba. So Beba became a very powerful and successful business woman. She hired high profile dancers and musicians.
- Singers like Souad Mekawy performed in her nightclub
- Beba died in 1950 at age 40 in a car accident
You certainly can find more about these dancers browsing on internet through Wikipedia and Google. All these informations I had collected from teachers around the world. But I did find on internet similar information. You also can see some films with these Stars on youtube.
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